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| | | | | Last time, I ended up with the main carcass like this. Two ends dovetailed to the bottom, horizontal divider joined to the ends with multipl... | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | The next big task I had was to drill two holes into the front (and back) of the benchtop in front of each leg. The holes are for the drawbores (pegs) that help keep the whole thing together. I once again used my drill guide, only this time clamped to the side of the top, and propped up with some scrap wood. This method worked pretty well. (We're going to ignore the holes for one of the back legs that are slightly askew. | |
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| | | I often find myself trying to figure out how to bolt something into wood. Say I'm attaching the side of a wooden box, but I want to be able to remove it later. Ideally I'd have a threaded hole, but of course wood won't hold a thread. I don't want to use a wood screw... | ||